James Lind LibraryIllustrating the development of fair tests of treatments in health care

The need to address treatment uncertainties

Ignoring uncertainties about the effects of treatments has led to avoidable suffering and deaths. To reduce this suffering and premature mortality, treatment uncertainties must be acknowledged and addressed, first by reviewing systematically what is already known, and then in well designed research to reduce continuing uncertainties.

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